Reasons for Emergency Department Visit, Outcomes, and Associated Factors of Oncologic Patients at Emergency Department of Jimma University Medical Centre.
Abdata WorkinaAsaminew HabtamuWondeson ZewdiePublished in: Open access emergency medicine : OAEM (2022)
Most of the oncologic patients visited ED due to neutropenic fever, nausea and or vomiting, and electrolyte disorder. Amongst oncologic patients who were visited ED, most of them were admitted to ward while around one-fifth of them were died. Having distant metastasis cancer, comorbidity and ECOG >3 were independent predictors of an oncologic patient's outcome at the ED.
Keyphrases
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- prostate cancer
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- newly diagnosed
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- prognostic factors
- chemotherapy induced
- lymph node
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- adipose tissue
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- patient reported outcomes
- young adults
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- free survival